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Sorry if this as been covered before, I just joined the list, and none of my
searches came up with anything within the past year regarding my current
issue.
We have two print servers here, one Mac OS X 10.4 Server, one Windows 2003
R2 Server. The Windows computers print off the windows server through AD no
problem. Our macs, printed via cups to the mac server with minor problems.
The cups printers are advertised via a number of BrowseAddress statements to
our macs, and on 10.4 the printers show up as "Shared Printers" on the print
menu, no need to configure or add them.
In 10.5, they do not show up. Tcpdump shows the advertisement packets going
into the computer, but no printers are listed in the print menu, or under
the default browser when trying to add printers. Netstat shows a few
thousand packets in the udp4 queue for *:ipp, meaning they're getting
there, but apparently not being processed.
"Ok, so I'll try AD printing in 10.5," I thought. After binding to AD, I
still see nothing in the default browser. This is after a fresh install of
the OS.
Clearly I must be doing something wrong. In 10.4, I had to do a BrowseAllow
<address> to get the printers to show up, but the default in 10.5 seems to
be BrowseAllow all, negating my need for this.
Any help would be much appreciated.
Geoff Franks
Sr. Systems Administrator
Hauptman Woodward Institute
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